Design Notes
Windows are one of the most essential elements in any home—yet they’re often the most overlooked. Gone are the days when windows served a purely functional role. Today, they do so much more than provide natural light and fresh air—they enhance energy efficiency, connect us to the outdoors, and contribute significantly to a room’s overall design and mood.
Whether open or closed, windows allow us to enjoy nature from the comfort of home. But their impact doesn’t stop there. With the right window treatments, you can transform the feel of a space, improve insulation, increase privacy, and even boost the value of your home.
In this blog, we’ll explore what window treatments are, the various styles available, and how they can bring both beauty and benefits to your living space—for you, your family, and your home.
What Are Window Treatments?
In simple terms, a window treatment is any covering or modification applied to a window to enhance its appearance and functionality. While their primary purpose may be practical—offering light control, privacy, and insulation—window treatments also serve as a key design element that helps complete a room’s overall aesthetic.
Window treatments fall into three main categories, each bringing its own unique features and advantages:
1. Hard Treatments
These are made from structured materials like wood, vinyl, or metal. Common examples include shutters, blinds, and shades. Hard treatments are typically more durable and offer excellent light control and privacy.
2. Soft Treatments
Made from fabric or other pliable materials, soft treatments include items such as curtains, valances, swags, and Roman shades. They add texture, softness, and elegance, and are ideal for layering or creating visual warmth.
3. Combination (Layered) Treatments
A combination treatment uses both hard and soft elements, such as pairing wood blinds with flowing drapery panels. This layered approach offers the best of both worlds—combining function with style to create depth and visual interest.
Before choosing a window treatment, it’s important first to consider the purpose of the room. Is it a private retreat like a bedroom, a functional space like a kitchen, or a gathering area such as a living room? Defining the role of the room helps guide your choices in both materials and style, ensuring that the final result is both practical and beautiful.
Browse our Graber gallery to see multiple examples of the different categories, including combinations, and find the inspiration you need.
Why Window Treatments?
While curtains are undeniably beautiful and hold a timeless place in interior design, window treatments go beyond just being attractive fabric accents or functional accessories. They expertly blend aesthetics with performance—offering tailored solutions such as privacy control and protection from harmful UV rays without compromising style.
Our design approach prioritizes creating spaces that are as functional as they are visually appealing, and that includes thoughtful attention to your windows. Today’s vast array of window treatment options means you can find the perfect solution that not only complements your personal style but also meets the specific needs of your lifestyle. With so many choices available, customization is truly at your fingertips.
What Are The Benefits Of Window Treatments?
Customization
One of the greatest advantages of custom window treatments is the extensive range of options available. Whether you have a specific color, pattern, or texture in mind, customization ensures you get exactly what you need to perfectly complement your design vision—without settling for the limited selections found in most retail stores. This is especially important for unique window shapes and sizes such as bay windows, French doors, sliding doors, picture windows, or large expanses of glass. Custom treatments can be tailored precisely to the width, length, and depth of any window, giving you full control over your project and allowing the design to truly reflect your personal style.
Quality Workmanship
While custom window treatments may carry a slightly higher upfront cost compared to off-the-shelf options, their superior quality and craftsmanship provide lasting value. A custom installation fits perfectly and looks flawless—eliminating common issues like poor fit or rushed workmanship. In the long run, this investment can save you money by reducing the need for replacements or repairs.
Energy Efficiency
Windows can account for up to 30% of a home’s heat loss, which can significantly impact your energy bills. Custom window treatments allow you to optimize insulation by controlling the amount of heat and cold entering or leaving your home. Properly fitted treatments help maintain a consistent indoor temperature, improving comfort while reducing energy costs.
Color is always a fun element in design, one that can affect the mood or change the style of the room. Each company’s choice is beautiful and offers a variety of options for everyone. Don’t be afraid to try something new, you never know, but you may like it so much it will become the new favorite in your home.
A new year means new opportunities to accomplish what’s been on your to-do list, including that home renovation. As we prepare to move into the new year, let’s discuss some of the design trends that are being predicted by those in the interior design world.
The right light can do much more than just illuminate a room. It can create a more inviting atmosphere in the room and give the illusion of a larger space. When selecting lighting for your home, there are multiple factors to keep in mind, such as size, amount, and placement. Since it is an essential part of designing an area, we thought it would be helpful to share five key considerations when selecting your lighting.
One of the main questions asked during the design meeting is what color the owners want for their kitchen cabinets. Were they looking to do a natural wood or a color instead? While many will opt to do the wood, many enjoy adding a splash of color to their kitchen or mixing and matching. It is a great way to break up the area and create a focal point, but with so many options available, how do you know which one is right for you? While it is up to you in the end, there are three colors that have stood out for some time and will most likely continue to do so. White, gray, and blue remain high on the selection chart, so let’s talk about these popular colors and why they may be the right fit for you.
While the kitchen was often viewed as the place where food was merely prepped and served, it has transitioned into a command center as people gather to talk or enjoy a snack while getting some work done. Layouts have slowly shifted to accommodate this change, which has produced the open concept. This floor plan allows families to stay connected even when they are doing things in different areas of the home. While not as popular as it was in the 1990s and early 2000s, many families still choose this floor plan because of their desire to stay close to their family and guests. Today, we want to discuss the open floor concept, the elements that make it up, and if it is the right fit for your family.




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